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Week in Review: April 6-10

House Speaker Lisa Demuth visits with the week’s high school pages at the rostrum in the House Chamber April 9. (Photo by Andrew VonBank)

With the Easter/Passover break and the first two bill deadlines in the rearview mirror, the House returned Tuesday for its final six weeks — or less — of session. The Legislature must complete its work by May 18.

Some committees opted to meet fewer times this week, but agendas were full.

Work started on a potential rescue plan for the Hennepin County Medical Center when the House Taxes Committee heard HF4841 amid a capacity crowd. In part, the bill would channel some proceeds from a Hennepin County sales tax earmarked for public infrastructure at Target Field to grants for the medical center and two North Memorial Health hospitals.

Outside the committees, House DFL and Republicans filed ethics complaints against each other’s members and House Republicans announced a budget proposal, several initiatives of which failed to garner DFL support on the floor Thursday. House Republicans also unsuccessfully attempted procedural motions Tuesday to bring several bills to the floor addressing transgender athlete policies in Minnesota.


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Recent Dailies

Grantee fraud risk rating system policy gets strong committee support
State agencies that award and manage grants are required to follow policies put forth by the Office of Grants Management. Another step is being sought to mitigate risks and ...
Workers could be shielded from AI-related job loss
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Tax panel considers conforming with feds on ‘Trump accounts’
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House passes bill to rename community solar program in Hortman’s honor
Rep. Patty Acomb introduces HF3556 during a March 12 Floor Session that would rename the state’s community solar garden program after the late Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman. The bill passed 133-0 and now heads to the Senate. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) The late Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman was an avid advocate for “green energy.” She regarded her work promoting the increased use of renewable resources to be among her most i...
Bill to expand crossbow hunting heads to House Floor
Participation in deer hunting in Minnesota is experiencing a long-term decline due to an aging demographic and fewer young people entering the sport. The Department of Natur...
Lawmakers support their access to full Optum report, but not the public
Rep. Joe Schomacker Legislators are one step closer to uncovering what’s under the black lines of a heavily redacted third-party audit of the state’s Medicaid system. However, the public would ...
Bill would extend in-state tuition to families relocating for full-time jobs
Rep. Kari Rehrauer When a family relocates for a new job, the financial math can be complicated — especially when college-aged children are involved. At the University of Minnesota Twin Cities...
Briefings highlight workforce strengths, areas of possible concern
Minnesota’s workforce remains relatively stable, but lawmakers heard Thursday that several emerging trends may shape the state’s long-term competitiveness. In a series of in...
Bill to ban corporate campaign donations stalls in commerce committee
Disability advocate Nathaniel Olson testifies before the House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee March 12 regarding a bill that would largely prohibit corporations from engaging in ballot-issue or election activity. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) Corporate donations to candidates in Minnesota have increased exponentially since the U.S. Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision in 2010. The court found that corporation...

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